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Tagged Harold Saxon

Extended storytelling requires a masterful touch – keeping an audience engaged in the immediate drama while keeping an eye on the end of show sleight of hand that’ll bring everything together; it’s no small task. Throughout Doctor Who’s long and illustrious history there have been many who have tried. For every Bad Wolf there’s also…

You probably caught our earlier report on some things John Simm said about shopping in Tesco and looking forward to putting Doctor Who behind him. So angered by the reports in the mainstream press this morning, Simm took to Twitter to set the record straight. https://twitter.com/john_simm/status/339307398462312450 He goes on: https://twitter.com/john_simm/status/339307766223077376 https://twitter.com/john_simm/status/339308351664050176 https://twitter.com/john_simm/status/339308842154352640 So, how do…

Former (it would seem…) Master John Simm has expressed his distaste for Doctor Who fans who approach him when he’s shopping with his family. And who can blame him? Speaking to the Radio Times, the actor – well known for his intense roles and for playing time-travelling/limbo-dwelling Sam Tyler in Life on Mars – revealed…

When devising his evil schemes the Master liked nothing better than including himself in a hastily assembled, then quickly abandoned disguise as he attempted immortality, world destruction or just a bit of mucking about with democracy. So here is Kasterborous’ list of the top ten disguises used by batty Time Lord the Master! Before we…

As you may already know, Benedict Cumberbatch, currently starring as Britain’s second-most-loved (unless you’re a James Bond enthusiast, in which case he’s the third) fictional hero in the Steven Moffat programme, Sherlock, has recently cleverly dodged a question about his near-future career plans in a Digital Spy video interview, leading many to believe the detective…